COVERAGE

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"Progressive, politically correct, organized, well intentioned, un-giddy, the KLF I observed was. But caustic it was not. Optimistic and dedicated to diversity as festivals ought to be, but not devious or brutal in its embrace of it." Abira Ashfaq (Karachi Feminist), 2013

"The event drew a...crowd, from all walks of life....They subscribed to different religions and sectarian beliefs. There were even Baloch girls from schools and colleges of Lyari... It seemed that the secular spirit of Jinnah's Pakistan was brought back to Karachi" Mohammed Aziz Haji Dossa in the Business Recorder

Zeb Azkaar Hussain writes in The News about Tehrik-e-Niswan's great performance of Intizar Hussain's play "Paani ke Qaidi"

17 February 2013

Lady Kishwar Desai on the KLF in The Tribune India: "The message went clearly across that the festival was a secular space where no matter what gods you worshipped, the common goal was creativity and freedom of expression"

Friends put together Sindhi poet Hassan Dars’s risalo after his death Express Tribune

Rabia Ali on Edhi Book Launch in Express Tribune "This is the first public forum in the country that I am speaking at.....Bigger than the book, is just his (Edhi’s) presence in the hall.” Tehmina Durrani

Rizwan Shehzad in Express Tribune on the session with Mustansar Hussain Tarrar: The audience burst into laughter when someone announced that the session would be an hour long fumble over his name.